abstract : The enormous quantity of (SE) that is accessible on Earth has increased interest in centralizing solar power, and hybrid ideas in particular. One of the hybrid designs with the best potential for transforming solar power into electricity is the integrated solar combined cycle system (ISCCS), which may soon overtake other options as the technology of choice. Since the 1990s, when such a notion was first introduced, R & D activities and previous works have been reviewed in this article. The paper discusses various combinations of (SE) with natural gas, coal, and other (RE) sources, as well as the current situation. Additionally, it offers a thorough review of actual and anticipated R&D findings. Keywords: combined (STPP), Parabolic trough
The enormous quantity of (SE) that is accessible on Earth has increased interest in centralizing solar power, and hybrid ideas in particular. One of the hybrid designs with the best potential for transforming solar power into electricity is the integrated solar combined cycle system (ISCCS)
Al-Rawy, A., & Sulaiman, E. (2023). Integrated combined cycle system with parabolic trough technology: A comprehensive review. SVU-International Journal of Engineering Sciences and Applications, 4(2), 194-208. doi: 10.21608/svusrc.2023.174185.1086
MLA
Ammar Y.I. Al-Rawy; Eman M. A. Sulaiman. "Integrated combined cycle system with parabolic trough technology: A comprehensive review", SVU-International Journal of Engineering Sciences and Applications, 4, 2, 2023, 194-208. doi: 10.21608/svusrc.2023.174185.1086
HARVARD
Al-Rawy, A., Sulaiman, E. (2023). 'Integrated combined cycle system with parabolic trough technology: A comprehensive review', SVU-International Journal of Engineering Sciences and Applications, 4(2), pp. 194-208. doi: 10.21608/svusrc.2023.174185.1086
VANCOUVER
Al-Rawy, A., Sulaiman, E. Integrated combined cycle system with parabolic trough technology: A comprehensive review. SVU-International Journal of Engineering Sciences and Applications, 2023; 4(2): 194-208. doi: 10.21608/svusrc.2023.174185.1086